This week in their Forest School sessions the children have really run with the idea of Fairy Tales after making bridges for Billy Goats last week. In music they have been learning a blues version of the story of The Three Little Pigs, so it was lovely to hear them singing whilst they worked. They built some great houses of sticks and bricks, because even pigs have the right to a good standard of living, safe from those pesky wolves. Some even attempted to build houses of straw, that’s a lot harder than it looks in the story. Others made the characters out of clay and some just did their own thing, enjoying the environment and working with their friends. What is so rewarding to see is how all their effort in learning to co-operate, negotiate and barter over the term is now just second nature. They had complete freedom to work in whatever way they liked with whoever they wanted as long as they demonstrated our 3 school rules of Ready, Respectful and Safe. Miss Rowe cooked for them on the campfire, some cinnamon apples to keep their strength up.
The Long-Term Principle: Forest School is a long-term process of frequent and regular sessions in a woodland or natural environment, rather than a one-off visit. Planning, adaptation, observations and reviewing are integral elements of Forest School.
Article 27: We all have the right to a good standard of living.
- Hmm by putting in a stone floor they now had not enough for the walls, a bit of a plan change needed.
- This wall had a window to keep watch.
- This was an epic build, the boys had a really definite plan and worked non-stop.
- A house of sticks.
- Meanwhile one of our Year 6 helpers was creating a dead hedge. This will form a needed barrier whilst also creating a habitat.
- Roof camouflage.
- Very proud of their hard work.
- Finally finished, worth all the hard work.
- These children made a fantastic spring board that everyone got to try!
- Very busy making with clay.
- Getting the stone-work right, these boys added a morter made from clay and earth.
- A quick refuel.
- Lovely sticky cinnamon caramel.
- Decoration makes a house a home.
- Some showed great initiative and set up a trading station.
- Once the roof was added this was a really solid structure.